East-side Tampa Bay rapper Rublow is making a bold statement with powerhouse bars on his debut mixtape, Blow Print, out now via Cash Money Records.
Blow Print opens with the cinematic “No Love In Da Streetz” where a piano melody tightens around a soulful sample as he explains, “I came from hard times. That’s what turned me to a G.” He paints a vivid picture of a turbulent and tough childhood only to manifest a brighter future aloud, “I was 15 when I had put it in my mind I’m’a rap and I’m gonna be signed before the age of twenty-five, that shit came true, Slim called to change my life.” Other stand out tracks include “That’s It” where his robust cadence weighs heavy on the jittery 808s and “By The Load” which features a temp is set to a fast-paced piano loop. Lyrically, he christens himself “Rublow Escobar,” stating “I’m selling work on these streets and on these damn beats.” The lead track “Gramz” seesaws between a hummable hook and thumping bass produced by Cash Money’s own SinistaOnDaTraxxx.
Rublow is most certainly on his way to the top of the game with Blow Print…
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